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Rochester

472,840

Population

40

ZIP Codes

$46,122

Median Income

$111,606

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Rochester

ZIP Code Place Name
14602 Rochester
14603 Rochester
14604 Rochester
14605 Rochester
14606 Rochester
14607 Rochester
14608 Rochester
14609 Rochester
14610 Rochester
14611 Rochester
14612 Rochester
14613 Rochester
14614 Rochester
14615 Rochester
14616 Rochester
14617 Rochester
14618 Rochester
14619 Rochester
14620 Rochester
14621 Rochester
14622 Rochester
14623 Rochester
14624 Rochester
14625 Rochester
14626 Rochester
14627 Rochester
14638 Rochester
14639 Rochester
14642 Rochester
14643 Rochester
14644 Rochester
14646 Rochester
14647 Rochester
14649 Rochester
14650 Rochester
14651 Rochester
14652 Rochester
14653 Rochester
14692 Rochester
14694 Rochester

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